Winter Roads, Summer Fields: Stories

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Milkweed Editions, 1992 - Fiction - 203 pages
"Marjorie Dorner's splendidly written collection of stories, Winter Roads, Summer Fields, takes readers to a midwestern farm community filled with richly drawn families, whose lives we follow from the Depression to the present. In the opening story, set in 1935, Dorner introduces readers to Celie, whose repressed girlhood ("Somehow, without even speaking, Celie's mother made it seem that giggling and practical jokes and dressing up were bad, something to be ashamed of") leaves her unprepared for a sudden awareness of sex and childbirth. In a later story, we meet Celie again in 1990-old, alone, but vibrantly independent. And in the closing story, a very old woman's reverie about an exquisitely tender moment in her young marriage contrasts with her present dependence and confusion, allowing readers to empathize completely with the reality of an Alzheimer's patient."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

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Section 2
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Section 3
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